Species competition: Coexistence, exclusion and clustering

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We present properties of Lotka-Volterra equations describing ecological competition among a large number of interacting species. First we extend previous stability conditions to the case of a non-homogeneous niche space, i.e. that of a carrying capacity depending on the species trait. Second, we discuss mechanisms leading to species clustering and obtain an analytical solution for a state with a lumped species distribution for a specific instance of the system. We also discuss how realistic ecological interactions may result in different types of competition coefficients. © 2009 The Royal Society.

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HernáNdez-García, E., López, C., Pigolotti, S., & Andersen, K. H. (2009). Species competition: Coexistence, exclusion and clustering. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 367(1901), 3183–3195. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2009.0086

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